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2. Progression

Symptoms of Batten disease usually begin in childhood, though the age of onset varies significantly based on the specific mutation causing the gene. Initial symptoms include behavioral changes, learning difficulties, and slow or involuntary movements. Over time, these symptoms progress to seizures and loss of language, motor skills, and intellectual abilities. Eventually, children with this disease lose all cognitive function and motor skills.

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